Re: team infrastructure (wiki page, doc, bug tracking, etc.)
On 11/20/2012 01:03 AM, Stefano Zacchiroli wrote:
> Disclaimer: I'm not doing any packaging work related to Debian "cloud"
> stuff up to now, so I surely welcome living this choice to the people
> who are doing that work.
>
> Still, I wonder which benefit do you see in scattering the packages
> across the various, programming language oriented, projects you mention
> above. That would mean that people interesting in more than one cloud
> related package will have to join several teams. Clearly, we can turn
> the argument around saying that people interested in, say, Python
> packaging will have to join the cloud Alioth project. But to me the
> former case seems significantly more likely than the latter, no?
I do agree with the above. Plus there are few projects which are of
interest for multiple could stacks:
- cloud-init
- these AMI images
- euca2ools
Probably, there will be more later on.
But I guess it depends on which package. In Openstack, we have a big
number of python libraries that have a wider purpose than just cloud
computing. In such case, probably, it's better to leave them to the
Python team, *IF* they have enough time for them.
Thomas
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